Former Rangers star blasted over sick comment, Ibrox striker fires warning to Celtic, Hearts legend backed to save club, SPFL to offer Rangers olive branch - Scottish Premiership Rumour Mill

Wednesday’s Scottish football news and gossip

Rangers consider legal action

Rangers will continue their quest for change at the top of the SPFL despite failing to secure an independent investigation into the conduct of the league’s executive officers and board. (The Scotsman)

Doncaster calls for end to SPFL war

Former Rangers star Nacho Novo. Picture: SNSFormer Rangers star Nacho Novo. Picture: SNS
Former Rangers star Nacho Novo. Picture: SNS

SPFL chief executive Neil Doncaster has called for reconciliation among the warring parties in Scottish football in the aftermath of the EGM which rejected an independent inquiry into the conduct of the league’s board. (The Scotsman)

Doncaster to speak with Rangers chief

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Neil Doncaster has revealed he’ll be seeking talks with Rangers chairman Douglas Park as he looks to end divisions between the Ibrox club and the league’s governing body. (Daily Record)

SPFL aim to be back by August

SPFL chairman Murdoch MacLennan has admitted that Scottish football “must do everything humanly possible” to get the game back up and running before August. (The Scotsman)

Novo’s sick O’Donnell comment

Former Rangers star Nacho Novo has been roundly criticised on social media after using the tragic death of Phil O’Donnell as petty point-scoring with a Motherwell fan. (Scottish Sun)

Defoe warning to Celtic

Rangers striker Jermain Defoe warns Celtic it’s only a matter of time before the Ibrox side topple their arch-rivals and win the Ladbrokes Premiership title. (Scottish Sun)

Robertson backed to take over at Hearts

John Robertson has been backed to take Hearts back to the Ladbrokes Premiership – if the Tynecastle side are ultimately relegated – by his former team-mate and Gorgie legend Henry Smith. (Daily Record)

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